Hours after the Bruins handed the Trojans their worst loss since 2001, coach Adam Wright sat down to watch film. “The life,” Wright said. When No. Read more...
Photo: Director of Operations Michael Hull stands poolside capturing film for the team. (Courtesy of Minette Rubin)
This post was updated April 26 at 10:15 p.m. While the Bruins advanced to the final round of the Pac-12 tournament, they will have to wait at least another year before they can call themselves conference tournament champions. Read more...
Photo: Graduate student Jada Hart won her doubles match 6-2 and was leading in her singles match 6-7, 6-3, 4-3, but it wasn’t enough as No. 1 seed UCLA fell to No. 3 seed California in the championship game. (Antonio Martinez/Daily Bruin)
The Bruins’ postseason start did not go as expected. UCLA women’s golf finished in a tie for fifth place at the Pac-12 championship after shooting a 23-over 875. Read more...
Photo: Sophomore Emma Spitz was the sole leader of the Pac-12 championship after two rounds but ended up barely cracking the top 10. UCLA women’s golf finished in a tie for fifth place as a team. (Courtesy of Mike Rasay/Pac-12 Conference)
After finishing outside the top-15 in its last three tournaments, the Bruins are starting their postseason run. UCLA men’s golf will compete in the Pac-12 championship starting Monday at Mayacama Golf Club in Santa Rosa, California. Read more...
Photo: Junior Bryan Wiyang Teoh and UCLA men’s golf will tee it off at Mayacama Golf Club in Santa Rosa, California, for the Pac-12 championship beginning Monday. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)
The Bruins avoided their first series sweep since 2018 but picked up their fifth series loss of the season in the process. UCLA baseball (23-13, 10-8 Pac-12) fell two games to one to No. Read more...
Photo: Redshirt sophomore first baseman JT Schwartz homered twice in UCLA baseball’s Sunday matchup at No. 13 Oregon. The win in the finale helped the Bruins avoid a series sweep. (Jeremy Chen/Daily Bruin)
Despite a last-minute pitching change, the Bruins used a trio of long balls to take down the Huskies. No. 2 UCLA softball (28-3, 10-2 Pac-12) was supposed to face Gabbie Plain for the third time in as many days to wrap up its series against No. Read more...
Photo: Redshirt sophomore pitcher Megan Faraimo went the distance for the fifth time this season, pitching a full seven innings while striking out six in No. 2 UCLA softball’s win on Sunday. (Kaiya Pomeroy-Tso/Daily Bruin senior staff)